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Designing policy frameworks for the future of healthcare.

Advancements underway in AI and machine learning (ML) have been portended to transform our world on a scale that surpasses previous Industrial Revolutions. AI will not only assist and become an integral part of the medical decision-making team, but will also act as a potential substitute for human caregivers, medical service providers, diagnosticians, and expert decision-makers. Current legal and regulatory regimes鈥攑rotecting patient safety, privacy, and other values鈥攚ere developed for an era of medicine that will be eclipsed. For AI health technologies to deliver optimal and equitable health care benefit to all Canadians, we should proactively identify and address how to ensure our regulatory governance is equal to the benefits and challenges emerging with new technologies. We will survey the salient legal issues that emerge as we consider the appropriate adoption of AI and machine learning into healthcare systems. 

The research primarily focuses on the regulation of medical devices to ensure the safety and quality of AI as it is implemented within our healthcare system. Our goal will be to support Canadian regulators to enable the rapid infusion of beneficial AI and ML into the healthcare systems that empower patients and their health care providers whilst ensuring appropriate regulation for quality, safety, and privacy.

Launched as part of the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue鈥檚 Project on AI for Healthy Humans and Environments, this research stream is co-stewarded by the Centre for Law, Technology and Society and the . The research program is integrated with the 鈥溾 project funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

Team

Stream Lead

Colleen M. Flood

Florian Martin-Bariteau

Vanessa Gruben

Affiliates

Matheus Falcao, Alex Trebek Fellow on AI and Society (previously Alex Trebek Visiting Doctoral Fellow in AI and Healthcare, 2023-current)

Alumni

Sophie Nunnelley, Fellow in AI and Healthcare

Michael Da Silva, Senior Fellow in AI and Health Care (previously, Alex Trebek Postdoctoral Fellow in AI and Health, 2020-2022)

Outputs

Conversations

  • (19 October 2023)
  • 鈥 (26 September 2023)
  • (24 April 2023)
  • (23 March 2023)
  • (16 November 2022)
  • (7 December 2021)鈥
  • The Regulation of Medical Devices with Artificial Intelligence (8 November 2021)鈥
  • (21 March 2021)鈥
  • (23 December 2020)鈥

Publications

  • Report: (March 2023)
  • Report: (March 2023)
  • Report: (March 2023)
  • Report: (March 2023)
  • 搁别辫辞谤迟:鈥 (May 2021)鈥
  • Report: (February 2021)鈥

Scholarship

  • Raquel Brandini de Boni, Matheus Zuliane Falc茫o, & Rodrigo Murtinho, 鈥淒鈥 Revista Eletr么nica de Comunica莽茫o, Informa莽茫o & Inova莽茫o em Sa煤de 17(3) (2023).
  • Matheus Z. Falc茫o & Fernando Aith, 鈥鈥 Journal de Droit de la Sant茅 et de l鈥橝ssurance Maladie (38) 152 (2023).
  • Michael Da Silva, 鈥鈥, (2022) 35 Philos. Technol.  44.
  • Michael Da Silva, Tanya Horsley, Devin Singh, Emily Da Silva, Valentina Ly, Bryan Thomas, Ryan C. Daniel, Karni A Chagal-Feferkorn, Samantha Iantomasi, Kelli White, Arianne Kent & Colleen M. Flood, 鈥, Systematic Reviews (2022).
  • Michael Da Silva, Colleen M. Flood, Anna Goldenberg & Devin Singh, 鈥, Longwoods Healthcare Policy 17:4 (2022).
  • Bradley Henderson, Colleen M Flood & Teresa Scassa, 鈥鈥 Canadian Journal of Law and Technology 19:2 (2022).鈥
  • Michael Da Silva, Colleen M Flood & Matthew Herder, 鈥鈥 University of British Columbia Law Review 55:3 (2022).鈥
  • Colleen M. Flood & Catherine R茅gis, 鈥鈥 in鈥 Florian Martin-Bariteau & Teresa Scassa, Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada (LexisNexis Canada, 2021).鈥

Funding

This research stream is supported by the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue, the University Research Chairs Program, CIFAR, as well as the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.